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A quantitative model of the role of soil fauna in decomposition as affected by different forested cropping systems in central Amazonia.
Authors
L. BECK
B. FORSTER
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E. FRANKLIN
M. V. B. GARCIA
H. HOEFER
F. LUIZAO
C. MARTIUS
J. W. de MORAIS
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29 January 2019
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Abstract
The basic idea this study was the improvement of the traditional fallow system with slash burning for land preparation and differs in this respect from attenpts to develop completely new land-use systems, in the Manaus-AM (Brasil)
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